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Stevenson Lectures in Citizenship

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  • Frank Field
  • Hans-Werner Sinn
  • Vito Tanzi

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1. "Making Welfare Work: the Politics of Reform", by Frank Field 2. "EU Enlargement and the Future of the Welfare State", by Hans-Werner Sinn and 3. "Globalization and the Future of Social Protection", by Vito Tanzi.

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  • Frank Field & Hans-Werner Sinn & Vito Tanzi, 2001. "Stevenson Lectures in Citizenship," Working Papers 2001_5, Business School - Economics, University of Glasgow.
  • Handle: RePEc:gla:glaewp:2001_5
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    2. Toder, Eric J., 2000. "Tax Cuts or Spending--Does It Make a Difference?," National Tax Journal, National Tax Association;National Tax Journal, vol. 53(3), pages 361-372, September.
    3. Toder, Eric J., 2000. "Tax Cuts or Spending--Does it Make a Difference?," National Tax Journal, National Tax Association, vol. 53(n. 3), pages 361-72, September.
    4. Mr. Vito Tanzi, 2000. "Globalization, Technological Developments, and the Work of Fiscal Termites," IMF Working Papers 2000/181, International Monetary Fund.
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